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What I think: simply brilliant. Keep sharing your good work!
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A very high standard of work, particularly seeing asd you're using bone, thanks for posting this. I look forward to seeing the scales on.
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We all think it's very good, but don't forget your other amazing works :-P Maybe a longer snake next time :roll: Some women I hear, like long snakes in their hair. Wanna feel Medusa like...ya know, prettay 8-) Spider might work too! ( just kidding of course)
EXCELLENT WORK!
Sam
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Ooh, that hairpin looks gorgeous
Will you be posting photographs once it's finished?
aka Samantha
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Very impressive, as always!
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Extremely nice
I intend to go do some work myself but I have a problem with the bone supply. My first try will be some dice I suppose. can you tell me where from you are buying the bone as well as what tools do you use for carving
nice work again
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Excellent work! A thing of great beauty.
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Salve Marco,
I would like to know if this hairpin is made after a find?
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Thanks,
@ Gelu
you can find bone material in knifemaking stores, in my opinion are the best place to find many natural materials, alternatively you can find many bones in the woodland and pastures already ready, or find a butcher ... if you have a strong stomach!
@ Svenja
I was inspired by a harpin found in Koln with a snake coiled, I've saw this in the Medizinische Instrumente book by Kunzl
CIAO from Italy
Marco